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World CBT Day - 7 April 2022
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A big hello! to our Victorian and Tasmanian subscribers.

The first face-to-face event for 2022 is in conjunction with the World Confederation of CBT. We are delighted to present a half day workshop with Professor Mark Dadds on Thursday 7 April (World CBT Day) with:

Beyond the Manual: How Behavioural Family Interventions work in the real world.

Mark is a well known clinician and researcher whose workshops are always entertaining and informative. Bookings are now available.

Please note that we have special "no drama" medical cancellations available - see below.

This is a rare opportunity to learn from the best and mix with one of the best practitioners in Australia.

Tash Dean (Branch Chair, VIC) and the AACBT Vic Branch Committee
Beyond the manual:
How behavioural family interventions work in the real world


Registration 8:30am for 9am start, 1pm finish

Tickets

The Larwill Studio Melbourne
Flemington Road, Parkville VIC, Australia

Thursday, 7 April 2022
Dadds
Working with families takes courage and skill. This workshop will cover practical skills for engaging families, dealing with resistance, and achieving positive change in child and family mental health problems.

This is a half-day workshop, and registration includes morning tea.

CPD is 3.5 hours.
The workshop will cover practical skills for engaging families, dealing with resistance, and achieving change in child and family mental health problems.

The workshop will include video examples, role plays, group discussion and problem solving.

A range of family intervention techniques can promote positive change in children with conduct problems and their families, however, engaging such families can be difficult, drop rates are high, and change can be hard to achieve when the parent’s own issues dominate. This workshop will focus on strategies that can be used to maximize parental engagement, reduce drop-out, and facilitate positive change, in difficult families.
AACBT Members $150
AACBT Student Members $55
Non-members $310

Tickets and further information is here.

Ticket cancellation – Medical

The health and safety of event attendees is our highest priority. AACBT is mindful of the health risks posed by COVID-19, and the importance of following official medical advice with respect to social distancing, practicing good hygiene and staying at home when unwell. AACBT requests that any delegate who is feeling unwell or has cold or flu like symptoms, or who may have been in contact with someone with COVID-19, not attend our events.

If, on medical grounds, you are unable to attend an event, you must cancel your attendance in writing by email to info@aacbt.org.au. A full refund will be provided however you may be asked to provide additional details.

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In Victoria, we are particularly lucky that this year's AACBT National Conference will be held in Melbourne from 13th-15 October. Mark your diaries now, and abstracts are now open! 
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